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in the Van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS), of the University of Amsterdam and with the Centre for Computational Science at the University College London. The offered position will also
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and the University of Amsterdam. The PhD track is part of the Governance and Inclusive Development (GID) programme group. At the GPIO department, research and education focus on spatial-social relations
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seminars of the program group and the department; your primary residence will be within commuting distance of the University of Amsterdam for the duration of the PhD project. What do you have to offer
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lab group at the University of Amsterdam, and you will actively collaborate within the OpenBots lab, that contains a team of five PhD students, two at the University of Amsterdam (this vacancy) and
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At the University of Amsterdam we are looking for a PhD student who is interested in improving the robustness of neural search algorithms. This research, at the intersection of information retrieval
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. For this position the University Job Classification profile “promovendus” applies. Your salary will be €2.770 gross per month in the first year and will increase to €3.539 in the final year, based on full-time
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Sciences, University of Amsterdam. What are you going to do In this 4-year PhD project, the PhD candidate will explore (1) how individuals interact with conversational GenAI agents when seeking information
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miss out on opportunities to make the most out of data available at other organisations. The Complex-Cyber Infrastructures (CCI), research group at the Informatics Institute (IvI) at the University
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technologies accountable, particularly for delivering the required cloud services to their clients (both governmental agencies as well as citizens). Previous research conducted at the University of Amsterdam
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Sciences, University of Amsterdam. What are you going to do In this 4-year PhD project, the PhD candidate will explore (1) how individuals interact with conversational GenAI agents when seeking information